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hommedessept · 9 days
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Homme Des Sept - Bagues
Sophie Buhai Pearl Moon Ring
Georg Jensen Bague en argent sterling
Lie Studio Victoria gold-plated ring
Toteme Signature ring ecru/gold
Lemaire Bague rattle oeil
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oatflatwhite · 6 months
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if u could have dinner with any three people (dead, alive, or fictional) who would it be???
oh my god lmfao this is so difficult!!!!! FICTIONAL TOO bro jeez ok. hm ok. ok going with gut responses here eyes closed head first can't lose
renee lemaire (i gotta meet and know more about the angel of bastogne i HAVE TO)
aloy from the horizon zero dawn video game (she's just so amazing and talking to her would be soooo cool especially about our world and her world and all the interactions/crossover etc)
sophie turner (she just seems like such a wonderful and genuine and funny person and i have the biggest crush ever on her so)
FOR THE GIRLS ONLY ❌️❌️ NO BOYS ALLOWED ❌️❌️
inbox me (1) thing you want to know about me
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punkysdilemma-blog · 1 year
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HAUTE SKATE RAT:
There is a look bubbling up all over fashion at the moment that I like to call Haute Skate Rat. I was a skater through my teens and early 20s in the 00′s and I keep seeing these classic signifiers of that period reimagined as refined premium staples. 
The look is sort of Dickies as done by The Row, or Lemaire doing streetwear. The classic work pant becomes Yohji-fied by James Coward in English twill, staple sweats we would have got from Champion or Russell (still made in the USA back then, and bulletproof) have been paired back, washed soft and reimagined by Lady White Co., Danish minimalists like Jan Machenhauer and Berner Kühl are doing late 90s slacker gear in premium double face nylon and Japanese poplin. The L.A. based jeweller Sophie Buhai has done a tough but refined take on the sort of chains that were standard at the time (though similar ones can be copped on the cheap from places like the vintage showroom) 
When it comes to shoes though, despite many attempts, no one is doing it better than vans LX so stick with the original in that case. Do not attempt this look with anything other than thick white sports socks. 
I haven’t included possibly the originator of this look, skater turned pattern maker and designer Evan Kinori but just about everything he makes fits the bill.
1. Berner Kühl Beste Dev. Two Double Sport 009 jacket black $1,625 2. Lady White Co. Textured Full-zip Solid Grey $220 3. Jan Machenhauer Fred shirt $225 4. James Coward straightforward stitch pant $330 5. Sophie Buhai Harvey sterling silver bracelet $1,275 6. Vans Vault Slip On Authentic LX $75
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goalhofer · 1 month
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2024 olympians representing non-birth nation by country part 3
Colombia: Ángela Barón, soccer (U.S.A.); Luisa Blanco, gymnastics (U.S.A.) & Ángel Hernández, gymnastics (Spain) Comoros: Hachim Maaroufou, athletics (France) & Maesha Saadi, swimming (France) Cook Islands: Alex Beddoes, athletics (New Zealand) Croatia: Matias Biljaka, water polo (Austria); Bojana Bjeljac, athletics (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Giovanni Cernogoraz, shooting (Slovenia); Konstantin Kharkov, water polo (Russia); Matej Mandić, handball (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Ivan Martinović, handball (Austria); Filip Mihaljević, athletics (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Josip Šarac, handball (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Marin Šipić, handball (Germany); Mario Šoštarič, handball (Slovenia) & Elena Vorobeva, sailing (Russia) Cyprus: Amine Khadiri, athletics (Morocco); Elena Kulichenko, athletics (Russia); Denis Taradin, sailing (Russia); Alex Tofalides, fencing (U.K.); Milan Trajkovic, athletics (Serbia) & Vera Tugolukova, gymnastics (Russia) Czech Republic: Soňa Artamonova, gymnastics (Russia); Julia Kopecký, cycling (The Netherlands); Volodymyr Myslyvčuk, athletics (Ukraine) & Kristiina Sasínek, athletics (Finland) Denmark: Turpal-Ali Bisultanov, wrestling (Russia); Nikoline Laidlaw, rowing (U.K.); Daniel Nyborg, sailing (New Zealand); Sophie Østergaard, rowing (U.K.) & Nikolai Terteryan, boxing (Armenia) Djibouti: Aden-Alexandre Houssein, judo (France) Dominica: Warren Lawrence, swimming (Switzerland) & Jasmine Schofield, swimming (U.S.A.) Dominican Republic: Enrique Bösl, soccer (Germany); José De La Cruz, soccer (Spain); José De León, soccer (Spain); Victoria Garza, diving (Mexico); Peter González, soccer (Spain); Yvonne Losos, equestrian (Nigeria); Nelson Lemaire, soccer (Belgium); Fabian Messina, soccer (Germany); Edgar Pujol, soccer (Spain); Ariana Rodríguez, volleyball (U.S.A.); José Ruvalcaba, diving (Mexico); Joao Urbáez, soccer Spain); Óscar Ureña, soccer (Spain) & Xavier Valdez, soccer (U.S.A.) Ecuador: Anicka Delgado, Swimming (U.S.A.); Tomás Peribonio, swimming (U.S.A.) & Nicolas Wettstein, equestrian (Switzerland) Egypt: Bilal Abdelgalil, soccer (France); Sara Amr-Hossny, fencing (U.S.A.); Mohamed Hamza, fencing (U.S.A.); Dina Meshref, table tennis (Canada) & Nayel Nassar, equestrian (U.S.A.) El Salvador: Enrique Althoon (Guatemala) Eritrea: Christina Rach, swimming (U.A.E.) Estonia: My Relander, equestrian (Finland) Eswatini: Hayley Hoy, swimming (South Africa) & Chadd Ning, swimming (South Africa) Micronesia: Scott Fiti, athletics (Guam) Fiji: Anahira McCutcheon, swimming (Oman) & Talei Wilson, rugby (Australia) Finland: Elina Lampela, athletics (U.S.A.)
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fernandita10 · 7 months
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ASIGNACION 02.SEM. Dibujo Expresivo
Relevancia - ¿Cómo nos ayuda con el dibujo realizado en mi carrera?
Nos facilita para comunicar ideas de manera abstracta y explorar libremente diferentes ideas y soluciones del diseño, lo que fomenta la creatividad y la innovación en proyectos arquitectónicos.
Sentidos:
Olfato Esta lamina puede representarse por el olfato ya que se podrían percibir diferentes olores, los más fuertes y agradables provenientes de los que poseen color y en ciertas partes donde no existen tantos elementos, donde hay ciertas técnicas pero no colores, el olor podría no ser tan fuerte dependiendo de su grosor y su contraste
Oído Este podría representarse por el oído debido a que existe movimiento de varias partes y diferentes maneras con sus líneas, ondas y formas, haciéndose referencia a ríos tratando de conectarse
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evoldir · 8 months
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Fwd: Symposia: Helsinki.EuroEvoDevo.DevelopmentalSystemDrift.Jun25-28
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Symposia: Helsinki.EuroEvoDevo.DevelopmentalSystemDrift.Jun25-28 > Date: 8 February 2024 at 06:42:16 GMT > To: [email protected] > > > Dear all, > > We are happy to invite you to join the symposium S09 "Highlighting > Developmental divergence and Developmental System Drift" at the > EuroEvoDevo meeting in Helsinki (June, 25-28). > > This symposium will focus on studying developmental conservation and > divergence at different levels of biological systems as a new approach > to achieving a more integrated understanding of evolution, as > illustrated by the four invited speakers: > > /-Naoki Irie (University of Tokyo, School of Science, Department of > Biological Sciences, Japan)//*/- How did early animal embryos diversify > despite the conserved bottleneck phase?/*/ > /-Angela Hay (Mack Planck Institute, Germany*) - *//*/Innovations > driving explosive seed dispersal within and between species/*/ > /-Patrick Lemaire (CRBM, France)//*/- Computational analysis of > embryonic variability in ascidians/*/ > /-Bhavin Khatri (Imperial College London, UK)//*/- Biophysics and > population size constrain speciation in an evolutionary model of > developmental system drift /*//*//*/ > > We encourage submissions which use multidisciplinary approaches to > quantify, characterize, and explain developmental divergence and > developmental system drift at multiple organizational levels, from the > micro- to the macroevolutionary scale, in a variety of organisms. We > also strongly encourage submissions which report theoretical studies > and/or bridge DSD with other fields of evolutionary biology > (quantitative genetics, genomics etc…). > > > Abstract submission deadline is coming soon, on the 15th of February 2024. > https://ift.tt/ljwYGBU > > We warmly thank the Compagny of Biologists for supporting the > speakers.https://ift.tt/LYCgUzf. > > *//*See you in Helsinki! > > Sophie Pantalacci (ENS Lyon, France) and Renske Vroomans (Cambridge > University, UK) > > > *Sophie Pantalacci, phD * > Comparative and Integrative Genomics of Organ Development Lab > Website >
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majidalaydeross · 1 year
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Video Mapping Festival #5 : KURO’S LIGHT, THÉÂTRE DU NORD, LILLE - mars 2022 from Rencontres Audiovisuelles on Vimeo.
VIDEO MAPPING FESTIVAL #5
VIDEO MAPPING CONTEST
KURO’S LIGHT Sophie GARCIA, Pierre JAUCOT, Julien DE-MEY
Théâtre du Nord Parcours video mapping / Video mapping tour Lille - France 11.03.2022
*************** Video mapping créé pour le Video Mapping Contest 2022 organisé par les Rencontres Audiovisuelles dans le cadre du Video Mapping Festival #5
Video mapping created for the Video Mapping Contest 2022 organised by Rencontres Audiovisuelles as part of the Video Mapping Festival #5
*************** CRÉATION / CREATION
Réalisation / Direction Sophie GARCIA Pierre JAUCOT Julien DE-MEY (Belgique / Belgium)
*************** PRODUCTION / PRODUCTION Rencontres Audiovisuelles
*************** TECHNIQUE / TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT
Moyens techniques / Technical means Rencontres Audiovisuelles Loom Prod
Production exécutive événementielle / Event executive production Margaux HÉAULME Valentin CHAUVIN Mathieu PAYEN
Ingénierie de la projection / Projection engineering Pascal LEROY Franck BOURRIEZ
Ingénierie sonore / Sound engineering Maxime BOUCHER Michael MAINGUY Hugo PARIS Benoit BEGHIN
Calage mapping / Mapping calibration Aurélien WOJTKO
*************** Captation vidéo / Video recording Colas LEMAIRE Samuel LOUWAGIE
Captation drone / Drone recording White Rabbit Pictures
Montage / Editing Colas LEMAIRE Samuel LOUWAGIE
*************** JURY / JURY
Michał BANISCH ruestungsschmie.de (Allemagne) / ruestungsschmie.de (Germany) Nele FACK Artiste (Belgique) / Artist (Belgium) Yann NGUEMA Artiste (France) / Artist (France)
Julien PAVILLARD Fête des Lumières de Lyon (France) / Lyon Festival of Lights (France) Tamás VASPÖRI Artiste et curateur (Hongrie) / Artist and curator (Hungary)
*************** AVEC LE SOUTIEN DE / WITH THE SUPPORT OF Union européenne (l’Europe s’engage en Hauts-de-France avec le Fonds européen de développement régional) Région Hauts-de-France DRAC Hauts-de-France Métropole Européenne de Lille Ville de Lille Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe
EN PARTENARIAT AVEC / IN COLLABORATION WITH Théâtre du Nord
*************** videomappingfestival.com videomappingcenter.com facebook.com/VideoMappingFestival
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Sophie Buhai jewellery for Lemaire SS16. Black enamel jumbo barrette.
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election-rp · 5 years
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Juntem-se a mim para dar as boas vindas a senhorita LOUISE SOPHIE LEMAIRE ARNAULT. Ela tem 29 ANOS e está representando o MASSACHUSETTS. Houveram boatos de que ela na verdade era CANDICE KING disfarçada, porém são só boatos. Seja bem vinda as Ilhas Virgens e boa sorte.
                                      ︵‿︵‿୨ ⚜ ୧‿︵‿︵
Não se pode falar se Louise Sophie Lemaire Arnault, sem antes falar sobre seu avô, o bilionário homem de negócios francês e colecionador de arte, Bernard Jean Étienne Arnault. Arnault era, até recentemente, o presidente e CEO do conglomerado LVMH Moët Hennessy, a maior rede de empresas de artigos de luxo do mundo. Em abril de 2048, ele se tornou a pessoa mais rica da moda, superando Amancio Ortega, Zara. Ele também foi brevemente o homem mais rico do mundo em dezembro de 2048. Porém fora no ano seguinte que ele viera a falecer, deixando Louise como única herdeira de seus bens.
Bernard não possuía nenhum filho ou filha vivo, seu único filho morrera quando Louise ainda não sabia nem como escrever seu nome e como eles consistiam em uma família pequena, ela não tinha muitos parentes vivos a não ser pelos avós paternos. Louise cresceu cheia de amor e carinho vinda dos avôs e das babás que ajudavam a criar a menina. Lola, como prefere ser chamada, cresceu sendo que educada da melhor forma possível, sempre frequentando as melhores escolas, tendo os melhores professores, as melhores notas, até que atingiu a adolescência e sua amada avó veio a adoecer e falecer. Louise não soube lidar com o luto e por vê do avô sofrer ela acabou por fingir que estava tudo bem, começou a frequentar festas para esquecer a tristeza e consequentemente ter um namorado diferente a cada semana. Talvez fosse por sua alta popularidade ou por sua imensurável conta bancária, mas a menina estava sempre cercada por pessoas que nem sempre eram boas influências e paparazzis, o que não a impediu de viver sua vida da forma mais irresponsável possível. Lola estava cada vez mais incorrigível, e por mais que o avô tentasse, ele não conseguia fazê-la mudar, sempre que ele tentava colocar juízo na cabeça dela eles acabavam brigando.
Tudinho que Bernard queria para neta era que ela entrasse em uma boa faculdade, estudasse e se tornasse uma moça mais sérias, que se preocupasse com o futuro. E foi o que a francesa fez, ela se mudou para Massachusetts nos Estados Unidos com sua babá Anna que havia nascido naquele país, naquele estado, para estudar na Universidade de Harvard, o que deixou seu avô orgulhoso por um momento, até que ele descobriu que a menina estudaria Literatura, algo que na visão dele não a ajudaria em nada no futuro, pelo menos não quando a questão fosse administrar o conglomerado da família. Viver por quatro anos longe do avô só piorou a situação de Louise, e ver a neta indo para o fundo do poço cada vez mais fez com que seu avô tomasse algumas providências. A primeira fora o fato de que ele dispensará Anna das obrigações como babá, afinal, uma moça de 23 anos não precisava de cuidados, a segunda providência fora cortar a gorda mesada da loira, que se viu obrigada a voltar para a França para morar com o avô, claro que os anos que se seguiram fora um completo desastre, brigas atrás de briga, o que vinha prejudicando o estado de saúde do CEO do conglomerado LVMH. Bernard conseguiu fazer com que Lola fizesse outra faculdade, desta vez algo que fosse lhe ajudar melhor no futuro. Porém enquanto ele pensava em Administração, ela se inscrevia na melhor universidade de moda de Paris, La Chambre, universidade na qual grandes nomes do mundo fashion haviam frequentado. Porém Bernard novamente estava desapontado com a neta, e eles se perguntava quando ela iria crescer.
O que Lola não sabia era que o avô estava muito doente e tudo o que ele queria era prepará-la para o pior, prepará-la para quando ele não estivesse mais ali, mas ela era tão teimosa que não conseguia se quer escutá-lo e os esforços dele não estavam saindo como o planejado. Foi quando ele tomou uma decisão desesperada, incluindo uma cláusula em seu testamento de que Lola só teria direito a sua herança quando ela se casasse, afinal, se ela não conseguia ser responsável, talvez seu marido fosse. Lola no entanto só conseguiu descobrir aquela cláusula da pior forma possível. No ano de 2049 Bernard veio a falecer, deixando a única neta sozinha no mundo, com uma passagem só de ida para Massachusetts nos Estados Unidos. Obviamente o avô havia planejado tudo, ele não havia deixado a neta tão desprevenida, Lola iria morar com Anna, arrumar um emprego em uma das lojas do conglomerado, ela trabalharia numa das filiais da Tiffany Co. como vendedora. Começaria de baixo e aprenderia na marra a chegar no topo, e principalmente a dar valor nas coisas importantes da vida.
Louise estava completamente arrasada, tanto pela morte do avô quanto pelo pela sua nova condição social, foi quando ela viu na seleção a oportunidade perfeita de acabar com seu sofrimento. Entraria na competição e se casaria com Hunter e assim teria sua herança de volta. Aquele era o plano perfeito. E com isso, após cinco meses trabalhando como vendedora, lá estava a loira, embarcando para as Ilhas Virgens.
Bondosa & amorosa: Apesar dos apesares, Lola sempre deve todo o amor do mundo. E por ter uma boa criação a menina aprendeu desde cedo a ser bondosa e generosa com os demais. Nunca se desfez de ninguém e sempre tratou a todos com igualdade, mesmo que sua posição social fosse mais alta do que os demais. Aprendeu a bondade com sua avó, sempre que acompanhava a mais velha em seus projetos de caridade, o que fez com que Lola os continuassem mesmos pós a morte da mais velha, só que desta vez de forma anônima. Talvez seja somente sua personalidade ou também parte de sua criação, mas Louise sempre fora muito carinhosa e amorosa com todos a sua volta, sempre distribuindo abraços, beijos e presentes para aqueles que amava.
Mimada & irresponsável: Apesar de suas boas qualidades, Lola cresceu tão cercada de amor e mimos que ela acabou por se tornar mimada e até mesmo um pouco fútil, não chega a ser algo completamente ruim, comparando-se a outras pessoas, mas ainda assim, quando se viu sem seu avô e sem seu dinheiro ela teve que aprender a se virar como uma pessoa normal, e por mais que já esteja na luta diária há nove meses, ela ainda está sofrendo muito para esquentar água para fazer uma xícara de chá. Acostumada a ter todos fazendo tudo por ela, Lola consegue ser irresponsável até mesmo quando tenta seu melhor.
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travellianna · 6 years
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Antarctica aboard the Ocean Adventurer... and yes there were a lot of penguins!
We made this unforgettable adventure by booking with Expedition Trips who then organised everything with Quark Expeditions. They were all amazing from start to end of the journey, and we would highly recommend them! People of all ages were on the trip, with the eldest woman at 97 years so it’s never too late.
My number one tip is to pack layers and pack less than you think you wil need because the weight limit on the slightly old and wobbly looking jet plane is 15kg per person! The coldest it got was -3C and maybe a little lower with the wind chill. Waterproof clothing is a must, not because of rain but because of the spray while on the zodiacs. It’s a good idea to take along some books as there is quite a bit of waiting time. If you get seasick, then motion sickness pills are also a good idea. Remember you are very far from any medical care so bring essential medicines.
You should try your best to go into the trip with the mindset that you will have to adapt to the weather conditions and Mother Nature is unpredictable. There is not point in getting mad or impatient (though some people spent a lot of energy complaining), because the company and crew are doing their best to get you safely on your way to an unforgettable voyage. The anticipation is great for whether your plane can take off... but when you are on the way it is an exhilarating feeling!
An alternate to the fly and cruise is cruising from Ushuaia, Argentina but be warned that the waters between there and Antarctica are very rough and it takes a lot longer to reach Antarctica.
The beautiful scenery was striking with blue-white icebergs and glaciers in all directions, pristine snowy mountains, penguins, seals, whales and an absence of most vegetation. We saw only one other boat with two people on it, and a few people at each research station, otherwise it was just our cruise ship of 130 passengers plus crew. There is peace and quiet, and being on deck early in the morning felt like an isolated encounter with grand nature all around.
The trip diary:
Our offical arrival day was 15th December though we were there a day early and I’d come straight from Torres del Paine.
15th December - Another day to explore Punta Arenas, the departure city for our Antarctic adventure with Quark Expeditions. We had to get our bags weighed by Quark adventures and pick up our heavy arctic parkas and waterproof boots. The parkas were bright yellow and very warm, and ours to keep! Our main activity of the day was a tour of the Austral Brewery, which was interesting, especially trying 7 different beers at the end. The La Patagonia brewery was started by a German man Jose Fischer and when he died it was passed to his son. His son committed suicide so then the family gave up the business and it was renamed Austral. All of the beers were quite good and I especially liked the Imperial lager and the Calafate ale, which was fruity.
We caught a Taxi to the hotel and arrived just in time for the 18h briefing meeting. We were briefed on the procedures like entering and exiting the zodiac rafts, timing and weather, and the Antarctic treaty and regulations. There were 4 cm of snow on the runway at King George island and the weather for the morning didn’t look favourable so our flight would be delayed. We were to check back after dinner for the timing update. We checked the update after dinner and it said we would have breakfast as normal, lunch at 11h30 check out at noon, depart at 12h30 and attempt to fly at 15h. The excitement and anticipation could be felt in the room and it was hard to sleep.
16th December - Woke up at 8h and got ready but we had some time until the update meeting at 10h, and only about half of the people turned up since they had already announced we would not leave before 15h. The staff announced that we would not be able to fly at 15h. A group that had been waiting for two days due to bad weather already had priority and one flight was in the air with a second planned for mid-afternoon. Normally there would be two planes but two of the three planes owned by the charter company clipped wings in the hangar and were damaged. One had damage to the wing and another to the structure so they were trying to repair the wing damage. Bad luck! A waiting game untl the next update scheduled for 15h.
While we were stuck waiting, Quark arranged meals and if people would be stuck overnight then they arrange accommodation. It must be a nightmare to handle the ever-changing logistics! Many people were complaining but...no one can predict the weather and it’s unfortunate that the planes clipped each other but it was out of our control.
We rested in the lobby since we no longer had rooms, and at 15h we went up to see the update. Good news is we were cleared for takeoff and group one would meet in the lobby at 17h45 for 18h30 departure to the airport. Our flight would depart at 21h and land on King George island at 23h. The second group would depart at 3h and land at 5h tomorrow morning so they will get to have a beautiful view but after a tough long wait into the night.
Excited to get to Antarctica even if it’s 12 hours later than planned! We were in the lobby and boarded coaches at 18h30 to the airport. A separate truck carried our luggage and we checked that in at Punta Arenas airport. We were on an Antarctic Air charter flight and departed around 21h15 so 15 minutes later than planned. We got a cold dinner of sandwiches, yoghurt, fruit cocktail and an alfajore (addictive biscuits/cookies filled with dulce de leche/caramel). The flight went quickly and everyone queued up to use the loo since they announced that there would be no loos until we reached the ship. We then had to get into waterproof pants and boots. It was difficult especially for the older people to have to bend in the small spaces. We landed by 23h30 and then walked 1.4km to the zodiac launch station. When we got out of the plane it reminded me of Iceland with rocks and snow. Beautiful! We couldn’t take photos because the landing strip is on a Chilean air base. We took a zodiac to the ship Ocean adventurer. We did a water entrance so the boots were useful. It was very calm water and no wind so the zodiac ride was peaceful. The oldest passenger on the boat was 97 years old and this was her bucket list trip- good inspiration to keep on living!  We got into the boat via steep stairs and then checked in to our cabin 227 with two narrow twin beds, a starboard window, big double closet and a bathroom. Not so bad for an adventure cruise!
17th December - The second group arrived around 6h and the expedition lead Alison (Ali) announced that breakfast would be from 6h30 until 8h30 and then a mandatory meeting at 10h. We went back to sleep until 7h20. It felt a bit like camp with loudspeaker announcements. But it was much better than camp because looking out of the porthole at any time of the day promised stunning icy scenery in the 23 hours of daylight. We had a briefing and safety meeting at 10h and the expedition team introduced themselves. The ship Dr said the three most common problems are flu, bruises and seasickness. We are far away from any medical care so health insurance can be very expensive especially for the elderly....
We went back to our cabin and prepared for the abandon ship drill, a requirement. That went pretty quickly, though a few people went to the wrong place. The view of Greenwich island, part of the south Shetland islands, was beautiful. We passed a giant glacier and some penguins jumping out of the water on the side of the boat. The jumping is called porpoising - imagine mini dolphins jumping out of the water. Penguins are much more graceful and speedy in the water than on land. Amazing!
We went out on a cruise in the zodiac to see a giant iceberg and there were some penguins sitting on it and jumping off, gentoo and chinstrap penguins. The scenery was stunning with rocks, glaciers and the sea. Then we landed on the rocky beach of Point Fort and walked around to see penguins. One friendly chinstrap penguin, who the guide said they’ve named Charlie, came over to check us out. Many penguins were sitting on their nests as it was just a little early for the main hatching time. Ali the expedition leader introduced some of the staff specialists who gave short lectures on topics like whales and glaciers. Then she explained the upcoming weather conditions and plans for the next day. The plans are always changing depending on the weather and the ice, which can make some passages unpassable. The plan was to go through the Lemaire channel and get to Petermann island then visit Jougla and Goudier islands. We had dinner right after the presentations. I had antipasti salad, red snapper and ginger crème brûlée plus a scoop of coffee ice cream. The food is really delicious on board and we had not at all expected the gourmet dining and excellent service, so it felt like a real luxury.
18 December- We woke up at 6h30 and dressed warmly to go outside and look at the views of the Lemaire channel. It was a stunning clear day and we could see beautiful snow covered mountains and lots of ice. There were penguins swimming and jumping out of the water. We saw a fat weddell seal sunning itself on an iceberg. The captain broke through some ice and we made it partially through the channel but then the ice was too dense so we turned around and went back. Instead we went to Hidden bay for some zodiac cruising.Our driver Jens went very fast so it was fun but very cold! We heard the cracking of moving icebergs but didn’t see any calves. We got back to the ship and had a rest in the cabin until 15h. Sophie from the British antarctic heritage trust at Fort Lockroy came on board to give a short talk. There are 4 women in the team that stay here for 4 months from Nov til March. They run the British post office and museum there, and maintain the site. They have no running water so usually take showers and get fresh food from the passing ships. Tough life! We took the zodiac to Goudier island and visited Fort Lockroy museum and post office. The museum is a restored British research hut from the 1950s and still has canned food from back then including beans and Branston pickle! Our postcards were sent from the post office and it cost $1 to send one anywhere in the world. I walked to see more penguins but the snow was very deep so it was difficult. The lady there told us to try to fill in any deep holes because penguins can fall in to these post holes, get stuck and die. They make a lot of funny sounds, and they steal pebbles from each other’s nests. Very amusing to watch their natural behaviour. People on the cruise were very helpful in general and assisted the more elderly passengers since the zodiacs landed on rock, ice, or sand without any docks. We took a zodiac to the next island Jougla. It was a tough landing with a big step and slippery ice and rocks, then deep snow. It was quite a feeling of awe to make the first footprints in the fresh snow. I walked to see some old whale bones and penguins and cormorants on the rocks. The penguins use their little highways to go between rocks and to the water.
When we got back to the ship, it was time for the pre dinner cocktail with the captain. We got to see him and the main crew. They do an incredible job to take us to these remote places and navigate the ice. For dinner, I had seafood cioppino, prime rib with Yorkshire pudding and baked potato, and a beautiful French opera cake. Two of the expedition team sat with us. Jason from Arizona is a crevasse and ice expert. His job would be to scout the path for tomorrow’s walk to a viewpoint at Neko harbour. Acacia is the photographer and made the photo journal for the trip. She’s from Alaska, works the Arctic season too and spends free time often in Scandinavia. She must like the cold weather!
19 December- We woke up at 6h50 to get ready for breakfast at 7h30. The ship had already anchored in the bay for the landings on the Antarctic continent at Neko Harbour in Andword bay. Until then we had made landings in Antarctica but on various islands. The continent was the big bucket list goal for many of the people on the ship.
There was a rotation of group orders, although many people cheated and jumped on the first boat. My British training makes me follow the queue system out of a sense of duty! This time, we were luckily in the first group of zodiacs to the Neko Harbour Landing. We had to exit the zodiacs quickly because the glaciers can calve (break off into icebergs) and cause sudden waves. The scenery around was beautiful with mountains, glaciers, snow and icebergs. The snow was falling slowly. We took a photo with the Antarctic continental flag since it was our first time on the continent and not an Antarctic island. I took the steep path up the hill to the viewpoint and it was tough but worth it. The glaciers have lots of crevasses and a bright blue colour due to the light reflection. They’re also very active and pieces crack off/calve quite often. I was hot and sweaty by the top of the hill and took off my jacked to just (literally) chill out and enjoy the view until it was time to go down. The snow was deep and slushy. We took a zodiac cruise with Tom, the marine biologist. His specialty is whales and he spotted a minke whale and we saw it briefly breach then it went under never to be seen again. We then went to see a close-up of a Weddell seal and a penguin sitting together on an iceberg. Leopard seals are a penguin predator but Weddell seals are friends. It was fun riding and crunching over small icebergs in the zodiac. We went back to the ship and warmed up with some tea. Then it was time for lunch and the polar plunge. I watched a few people jump in but I decided that was one once in a lifetime opportunity that I could miss out on.
We passed via the Arera channel. We cruised with Cam in a zodiac for an hour and saw a seal, lots of gentoo penguins and a sailboat with an Austrian couple who came out to say hello. We chatted with them and they’d been sailing continuously for 8 years mainly with each other for company. They had just reached the Antarctic via the Drake passage a week ago. Impressive!
We saw a lot of huge glaciers and they were very blue and beautiful, and shaped by the movement of the water. Then it was our turn to visit Cuverville island. We landed and hopped from the water up onto the snow. I went up a small hill and the view of the penguins and icebergs was stunning! I could also see the sailboat. Then I walked the other way to see more penguin colonies. They’re so noisy and smelly, but also very cute! They have well established penguin highways from the water to their nests and some of them climb up a big hill. They have their nests high on the hills because that’s where the snow clears first. Sometimes the penguins decided to use our walkways and even laid on their bellies for awhile, so we had to wait until they moved since they always have the right of way. The day went by so quickly! Tom gave a short talk on seals then Acacia gave a short talk on photography. A passenger named Casey, who has been on the show Bachelorette, gave a talk about his project which was to travel to all 7 continents using commercial airlines in a world record time. He has a website 7 in 72 and has set the Guiness book of world records. He also applied for a drone permit and took some amazing drone footage especially the bird’s eye views of the areas. Ali gave us an update on the weather and plan for tomorrow which included Deception Bay, an active volcano, and a Polish research station on an island which has Adelie penguins.
We went straight outside for an outdoor BBQ dinner. It was cold but the scenery was stunning around us and the sun came out just then. There was so much food and mulled wine. I had a burger, salad, seafood skewer, rice, beans, corn on the cob, curry vegetables, chocolate brownie and bread and butter pudding. Each day is so full of amazement that it is tiring in a good way.
20 December- We woke up at 5h and it was tough to get up but we got dressed and went outside in the rain to see the narrow entrance (bellows) of Deception Island. It is an active volcano and we sailed into it to land at Whalers’ bay. We got out on the zodiacs around 7h30 and walked around the old whaling station. There are a lot of old decrepit buildings including a World War 2 hangar. The wind picked up quickly and the rain was icy. I was on one of the last two zodiacs and they packed it with 15 people (normally we had 10) to hurry back to the boat. The wind was blowing at 70 knots! We missed the landing ramp the first time and had to go back a second time. I was soaked and had to hang everything up. The boat was rocking a lot as we sped along to Arctowski station on king george island to see the Adelie penguins. Then at 11h we went to listen to Paola’s talk about penguins and other animals too. Antarctic toothfish are also known as Chilean sea bass. They are part of the food chain and are eaten by seals and fished (overfished) for humans.
Sometimes the penguins present gifts of stones and food to their partners. They also steal stones from each other’s nests. If a penguin partner doesn’t return with food then the other parent will have to abandon the egg to eat. Survival strategies in the harshest of climates. Intriguing facts!
We went back to the room briefly then went to the lounge to hear the disembarkation process. The airline uses the IFIS website for the weather and SCRM is the Chilean Air base on King George island. We planned to leave in the morning on the plane that brings the next passengers but it depends on cloud cover and the weather.
We landed at the black sand beach and disembarked at Arctowski Polish research station. We could see an Adelie penguin colony on the rocks and with the zoom and binoculars we could see a few penguin chicks. So cute, grey and fluffy! We also saw a lot of penguins on the beach and in the water. There were chinstrap and gentoo penguins around so all three species we had seen during this trip. We saw some whale bones which look very artistic with some of the only green algae visible in the mostly barren rocky areas.
We went back to the ship and the seas were very rough and rocking the boat a lot. It was difficult for people to walk. It was our last dinner on board and we had delicious food and excellent service as we had at every meal. The head of the service crew introduced everyone as they marched in to Despacito. Wow can’t believe it’s already the end of the Antarctic holiday adventure!
21 December- The alarm went off at 5h30 and it was very early! We got dressed and finished packing our checked in luggage. We had to put it outside by 6h. I picked up the China Great Wall station mobile signal briefly and a text came through but no WiFi until Punta Arenas. It was nice to be disconnected for a week. We had to get our carryons and move out of the cabins so we sat up in the main lounge with everyone else. At around 10h the first flight got called to board the zodiacs and go to shore. Then around 10h30 we got called to board the zodiacs and head to shore. Last zodiac ride was fun with Jens driving. We had to wait outside in the cold and wind for nearly 2 hours until we could board the plane and get in the air. As soon as the seatbelt sign went off everyone got up to use the toilets. Neither of the two toilets was flushing so that was kind of gross. The plane in general was a bit dirty cuz they do such quick turn around. We were just hoping that they actually checked maintenance enough.... The flight was only two hours so pretty quick. We got to Dreams Hotel in Punta Arenas and checked in then relaxed in the room until dinnertime with a nice seafood soup at Los Ganaderos.
22 December- We had a day in Punta Arenas as a buffer in case the flight back from Antarctica was delayed. We did some souvenir shopping and then I walked to see the cemetery and pick up some empanadas from Roca Mar for a midnight snack. We ate lunch at Le mercadito in the municipal market again.
23 December - We checked out around midnight and the Taxi came at 00h30 to drop us at Punta Arenas airport. When we went to drop luggage the lady asked if we wanted to take an earlier flight to Santiago at 1h26 so we said sure. We waited for awhile there then had another flight Lima and then finally on the way back to Los Angeles.
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Chapeau milord glacé, sombréro mexicain, lac des cygnes, colombe.
Chapeau milord glacé, sombréro mexicain, lac des cygnes, colombe.
Chapeau milord glacé, sombréro mexicain, lac des cygnes… Sophie D. me parle de sa maman qui était fidèle cliente chez André. Buck, de ses souvenirs de gâteaux, glaces de son enfance, …Après coup, je me rappelle que j’avais réalisé certaines spécialités de Buck qu’il détenait certainement de son ancienne formation chez un grand pâtissier de Pau en 1964, Pâtisserie Lemaire. En fait ce sont des…
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Sophie Buhai for Lemaire shot by Zoe Ghertner, Spring/Summer 2016.
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Atelier EMA 2019 from Marie Lechevallier on Vimeo.
Atelier de 3h d'animation stop-motion à l'EMA de Boulogne-sur-mer.
Bravo à tous les animateurs réalisateurs : Julie et celia Ledez, Vincent Couturier, Frédéric Bernard, Géraldine Léger, Françoise Lemaire, Heloïse Vasseur, Anne-Sophie Torines, Elie Pacou, Lucie Deleau, Arthur Cazin, Laurent Violette et Laurent Allorge.
Atelier réalisé avec l'aide de David Delcloque
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PEOPLE ARE BETTER THAN RECORDS (pt 27) : this is the end
Pierre Lemaire, 33 ans, Lyon.
Démiurge de ONZE et bassiste agile dans MONPLAISIR.
A choisi Modern Life Vol.1 de SATELLITE JOCKEY et Autisti de AUTISTI.
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Des fois, je ne sais pas quoi choisir. Je peux rester des jours à attendre que la situation se décante d'elle-même, au lieu de trancher. Mais des fois, ça ne marche tout simplement pas. Regarde cette chronique. Pendant pas mal de temps, je ne savais pas quoi choisir entre Modern Life Vol.1 de SATELLITE JOCKEY et Autisti, l'opus 2 du quintuple album l’Altro Mondo de Louis Jucker.
Il y a plein de raisons pour lesquelles j'aurais envie de parler de l'un ou l'autre, et elles se ressemblent toutes.Les labels qui s'en occupent, pour commencer. 
Dans les 2 cas, il s'agit de labels “locaux”, on est tentés de dire bio, de ma ville d'adoption, Lyon. D'un côté, on a SK Records, label fondé par Nico Poisson et sa bande alors qu'ils formaient NED, depuis rejoint par l'adorable Sophie et dont le catalogue est une authentique mine d'or avec des références toutes plus excitantes que les autres : SATHÖNAY, LA SOCIÉTÉ ÉTRANGE, DEUX BOULES VANILLE, NOYADES, SHEIK ANORAK, CANTENAC DAGAR. Et AUTISTI, donc. J'en oublie, ne m'en veux pas.
De l'autre, on a AB Records, autre label lyonnais à 2 lettres, une autre belle bande de potes, et un tas d'autres noms super cool à découvrir : SATELLITE JOCKEY donc, mais aussi KCIDY, TÔLE FROIDE, SIERRA MANHATTAN, Alexander Van Pelt, CALANQUES, FUN FUN FUNERAL, LE MÉCHANT… Je vais m'arrêter là, il y en a trop et tout est bien pour qui aime la pop.
La sincérité, ensuite. Je sais que c'est un terme tarte à la crème, qu'il devrait être banni de toute chronique musicale, mais tant pis. J'assume. Ces deux albums sentent chacun à leur manière le fait-maison. Chez AUTISTI, ça saute aux oreilles, ça sent la cassette, la prise live et les bricolages, les micros cheap et les préamps poussés au-delà du raisonnable… C'est presque de la capture de répète, mais par je-ne-sais-quel artifice ça sonne grave, en toute simplicité, en toute abrasivité. Et ça fonctionne aussi bien parce que c'est assumé sans être exagéré. Louis Jucker et Emilie Zoé ont complètement digéré l'indie des années 90 et ont décidé d'en faire leur synthèse à eux. Ils ont su conserver l'esprit, sans l'ériger en finalité, sans sombrer dans la copie ou l'hommage. Avec leurs bricolages à 3 francs suisse, ils sont parvenus au sommet de la chaîne alimentaire indé. Chez SATELLITE JOCKEY, la production est presque à l'opposé : propre, maitrisée, précise, aérée… Pondérée. Il y a cette volonté farouche de servir la chanson grâce à la production, et surtout grâce aux arrangements. Ils sont pas moins de six musiciens dans ce groupe, mais on sent qu'ils sont tous tendus vers l'idée de laisser leur patte tout en offrant le maximum de place à l'autre. Là où il serait facile de tomber dans la surenchère, on préfère rester tranquillement en famille. Dans cette ambiance de coloc pop et cosy, bourrée d'objets 60s chinés ça et là, confortablement calé entre deux pastilles sonores.
L'écriture, enfin. Je crois qu'on reconnait un bon disque à ce qu'il brouille les cartes de notre mémoire. On écoute un disque pour la première fois et on a la sensation de le connaitre depuis toujours. On a l'impression de connaitre par coeur un disque et on se rend compte que c'est seulement la seconde fois qu'on l'écoute. On pense connaître un disque sur le bout des doigts et on découvre à chaque fois des éléments insoupçonnés. Mais tout ça ne prend racine que dans la qualité d'écriture des chansons. Quand elles savent se rendre évidentes sans être prévisibles. Tenez Opacity, le dernier morceau de la face A de Modern Life Vol. 1. Impossible à l'entame toute en mélancolie et en retenue de ce morceau d'imaginer l'explosion psychédélique et arpégée qui se prépare. Impossible ensuite de réécouter le morceau sans une forme d'impatience, sans l'attente de ce passage à la fois incongru et parfaitement intégré. Il est devenu parfaitement évident. Et tout est à l'avenant sur ce disque. La trompette de Long Is The Road, la suite d'accords sur Copernicus, les pattes à côté à l'orgue sur la bossa nova déjà lunaire de ~~~~~~, l'imbrication entre la guitare et la mélodie sublime du chant de KCIDY sur United Nations, la référence finale et géniale à Jean-Baptiste Lully sur le titre éponyme. C'est quand même incroyable qu'en parlant d'un album, j'aie l'impression de le spoiler comme le dernier épisode de ta série préférée. Côté AUTISTI, les pistes sont encore plus brouillées. Encore plus difficile de situer ce disque dans le temps. Impossible d'expliquer pourquoi les riffs de The Dower et You Felons n'avaient pas été inventés jusque là. Impensable de se dépêtrer du shuffle de Peaches For Planes et de ce refrain fredonné digne d'un hymne de stade. Pourquoi suis-je autant attiré par la voix brisée d'Emilie Zoé sur Curb ? Comment est-ce que des morceaux peuvent sembler à la fois si simples et si familiers, et n'être jamais ennuyeux ? Pourquoi est-ce que les paroles de L'Altro Mondo résonnent autant avec ce qui se passe dans ma tête ?
We share the same room again Waiting for l'amour in vain I hope the summer in your eyes will save the winter we never had Is this another loop? Is this another part of our youth?
Encore des questions auxquelles je ne vais pas savoir apporter de réponse. Alors je vais faire comme d'habitude. Je vais attendre et réécouter ces disques, et espérer que la situation se décante d'elle-même. Tant mieux si je reste coincé.
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